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There's a Neighborhood Advisory Council in each of the four boroughs where the de Blasio administration plans to build a new jail facility to facilitate the closing of Rikers Island. Here's what we know about their membership.

The judge—who seemed to signal solidarity with the jogger's family, is related to two assistant DAs and sided with the prosecution on key rulings in the Chanel Lewis trial—has had at least 42 cases reversed or modified by the appellate division since 2004.

By David GreenePolice are asking the public's help in locating a missing child, who disappeared from his home on Honeywell Avenue in the West Farms section.Reakwon Marshall, 11, was last seen at his home at 2103 Honeywell Ave., at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, August 10. Marshall is 4' 11' and weighs 115 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes.

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